ARUNDEL, Maine — Candles were lit, words of sorrow were shared and tears were shed Saturday evening as about 15 people — family members and friends of the family — gathered to remember a 2 1/2-month-old infant who died tragically earlier this month.

As those gathered spoke about the short life and too-soon death of Ethan Henderson, they let loose into the air a child’s helium balloon. The balloon had been signed by those attending the vigil.

Henderson was injured May 6 and had been at Maine Medical Center in Portland. He died Tuesday at the hospital after being taken off life support.

She is married to Dana White, Collins-Faunce’s biological father, who also attended Saturday’s vigil and said he will miss his grandson.

“We wish we could hold him one more time. To see that beautiful smile he had,” said Amy Laverdiere, Christina Henderson’s sister. “He never got to take his first steps, never got to say ‘mommy,’ never got to celebrate his first Christmas, his first birthday.”

“He’s where he needs to be now, even though it hurts,” said Fonnie Hunt, another of Christina Henderson’s sisters.

In addition, said Debra White, “His death will not have been in vain. Hopefully, a parent will see this and get help if they need it.”

Before the injury that caused his son’s death, Collins-Faunce said in the police interview that he felt “overwhelmed,” and that he was “losing control” taking care of Ethan and Ethan’s twin brother, Lucas.

That was not the first time Collins-Faunce injured Ethan, according to court documents. He said he caused a hairline fracture in Ethan’s arm in March, according to the police affidavit.